Take from that site:
Our gage shows everything below .87 volts as too lean, by illuminating a red light. So, at a glance, you know "red is bad, lift throttle". From .87 to .90, a yellow light is illuminated, indicating that you are "in the zone". You will want to think twice about increasing boost without adding fuel. From .90 to .93, the green light is illuminated, indicating that you are getting enough fuel and are a little on the rich side. Some people prefer to stay there and enjoy an extra margin of safety, but if you want to start increasing boost, the fuel is there. From .93 up, the blue light illuminates, indicating that you are very rich, and may want to consider lowering fuel delivery or raising boost for more power. So you see, the resolution is actually improved over the range where you need it (.03 volts per light vs .1volts per light), while eliminating the distracting flashing lights that you don't use.
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